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  • James rented the apartment for six months.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • The lawyer advised me not to speak to anyone about the case.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • We raised her expectations.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • Yesterday, they hiked to the top of the mountain.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Smith moved to Paris.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • We can't go swimming because the pool is covered.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • He wished he had a car.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • Olivia brushed her teeth before she went to bed.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • The explorers discovered the ancient ruins last summer.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • We thanked her for the cake.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • I laughed at the movie.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • We played soccer last night.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • Jason did not take the bus. He walked home.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • I closed my eyes against the bright light.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • It was cold outside, so Andy zipped up his jacket.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • Their performance improved as their confidence grew.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • The magician showed me a trick.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • He tried to open the door, but it was stuck.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • Jennifer planted a tree in the garden.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • Jose scraped his arm on the pavement. It began to bleed.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • There are so many insects in this house! We must have them exterminated.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • The soup was too sweet, so Jessica added some salt.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • Tommy received a gift from his friend.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • His mother always hated cooking.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • She banged into the chair.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • He breaded the chicken.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • They popped the balloons.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • The hurricane destroyed more than 500 houses and severely damaged more than 2,000.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • I stayed up late last night.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • He begged her to stay.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • Nikos answered the question.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • Ahmed helped me to move into my new apartment.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • Juana cooked dinner for her family last night.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • The princess kissed a frog.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • The virus affected his eyesight.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • We worked together on the new project
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • We emptied all the boxes before dinner.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • They named the cat "Picasso"
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • The detective examined the evidence.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • The bus stopped just in time.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • We ended the game early.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • I called my sister after work.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • I visited the Empire State Building last summer.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • The children are very attached to their grandparents.
    "ed" sounds like t.
  • We hunted for her keys, but could not find them.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • The car door is dented.
    "ed" sounds like id.
  • Ronaldo injured his knee and had to leave the game.
    "ed" sounds like d.
  • Roger extended his arm to catch the ball.
    "ed" sounds like id.